Tropical depression moves inland, North has many days of rain

The northwest sea area of ​​the area between the East Sea and the southwest sea area of ​​the northern East Sea area (including the Hoang Sa archipelago sea area) has waves 2-4m high. The offshore sea area from Quang Binh to Quang Ngai has waves 1.5-3m high.

Northern and Central Highlands have rain, risk of flash floods and landslides

From July 14 to July 17, the delta and coastal areas of the North, Central Highlands and South will have rainfall of 60-120mm, locally over 200mm. The North and Central Central regions will have rainfall of 100-200mm, locally over 250mm.

Also according to the Hydro-Meteorological Forecast, from 11pm on July 13 to 5am on July 14, the provinces in the Northern and Central Highlands regions had rain, moderate to heavy rain such as: Lao Chai 153.8mm (Ha Giang); Lang Mo 55.4mm (Lai Chau); Huoi Leng 112.8mm (Dien Bien); It Ong 90.2mm, Muong Bu 77.2 (Son La); Dong Khe 83mm (Yen Bai); Ia Me 98.6mm (Gia Lai); Ia Dal 96.2mm (Kon Tum);…

Soil moisture models show that some areas in the above provinces are nearly saturated (over 85%) or have reached saturation. This morning, the provinces in the Northern and Central Highlands regions continue to have rain with average amounts ranging from 10-30mm, with some places over 50mm. This morning, there is a high risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, and landslides on steep slopes.

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